A small collection of Doppeltaler. Grand Duchy of Baden: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
One of the problems which faced by the Confederation was the multiplicity of different forms of currency which each used. Not only was the minor,...
Another coin from Waldeck - 1/24th Thaler dated 1818. Waldeck issued in parallel minor coinage in both the Thaler as well as the Groschen...
Another early coin from Waldeck u. Pyrmont - By far not in the same league as Brandon' s coin grade-wise, but a rarity in the Waldeck series, this...
I agree with you all - that is a very appealing coin, Brandon. Amazing luster! So glad to see you enjoy German coinage so much. (only 76290...
The Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont was another of the smaller member states of the Deutscher Bund. It was located next to the Kingdom of...
May be. But it is nice to see it again:) A very nice selection. The 1841 Gedenkgulden (celebrating 25 years of rule) was the very first coin I...
Me too. That is a superb coin!
Two low grade 1821 quarters. One cleaned and not so nice. The other original and pretty. Less than $28 for both, together. I need to attribute...
This coin in the denomination of 9 Grote was struck for the Earldom of Knyphausen and Varel in 1808. The tiny Earldom of Knyphausen, located ion...
Thanks. I was curious because I came across these two, both graded VF35 so I got to comparing with my example. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I...
I have to agree: has all the look of a badly made copy.
A 2 Pfenninge coin struck in 1842 for Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. Rudolstadt was a tiny principality of only ca. 940 km2 stuck between the large...
Very nice, guys. Thanks for posting!
My guess is AU50 and I think see some luster peeking through. Nice coin!
I am not qualified to grade modern coins....but will venture a grade of 65 and with very pretty luster. If I collected these, that is what I would...
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I am relieved to hear that.
My C.Q.R (Copper Quotes by Robinson) lists 295 Sheldon die pairings to cover all large cents types:Chains (1793), Wreaths (1793), Liberty Caps...
Go for it, Brandon! the 'Assembly of Princes' Gedenkthaler' is a very popular as well as nice coin.
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